#Cosmetic procedure
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I discuss with Dr. Rossi whether I should get Botox before my lip lift surgery.
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Cosmetica India Academy offers the best cosmetology courses in Delhi and provides proper practical training sessions. Have a look!
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Achieve Youthful Radiance with HIFU on the Gold Coast
Enhance the rejuvenating benefits of HIFU treatment in Gold Coast. Non-invasive and effective, HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound) offers skin tightening and lifting without surgery. Perfect for reducing wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin on the face and body. To learn more about this advanced cosmetic procedure and Visit Beauty By Jemma clinic.
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Body sculpting is a blanket term that defines various non-surgical and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures designed to reshape and contour the body. These procedures typically target specific areas of the body where clients have stubborn fat deposits or places where they want to improve their overall body shape.
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LIPOSUCTION THAILAND & MALAYSIA
Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure that will remove fat from stubborn areas that you are trying to lose weight from, to give you a fresh, trim body. Targeting fat that you haven’t been able to shift through other means, liposuction is performed in areas such as belly, thighs, hips, buttocks, back, arms or under the chin by a plastic or dermatologic surgeon. Taking as little as 2 hours, one or more areas can be targeted per procedure. Whilst it isn’t defined as a permanent cosmetic surgery, by reducing the number of fat cells in the area it makes it more difficult for the body to regenerate fat where the procedure was undertaken.
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Lipo on Chin: Sculpting Your Jawline with Confidence
Are you yearning for a jawline that exudes confidence and charisma? The allure of a well-defined jawline is undeniable, and the answer to achieving it might lie in the transformative world of chin liposuction. In this all-encompassing guide, we will embark on a journey into the realm of chin liposuction, unveiling its myriad benefits, delving into the intricate procedure details, and seeking…

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#Aesthetics#Board-certified surgeon#Chin liposuction#Confidence Boost#Cosmetic procedure#expert insights#Facial contouring#Facial rejuvenation#Healthy Lifestyle#Jawline sculpting#Local anesthesia#Minimally invasive#Permanent results#Psychological Impact#recovery process#Self-esteem#Submental liposuction#Surgical alternatives
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Listen I know "iPhone face" is in common parlance now, but I think it's worth returning to what the phrase actually means, outside of TikTok trends. It's not that some people have faces that look like they "belong" in the 14th century, it's about how cosmetic procedures often recognizably alter actors' faces to such an extent that their looks are anachronistic.
(Strikingly beautiful people existed in all eras. The Ottoman court of Selim II had its own Zendaya; somewhere within the Aztec empire lived a man as gorgeous as Jacob Anderson, this isn't really about the hotness factor of celebrity.)
As cosmetic procedures become more common, we've gotten good at knowing when someone has had work done. Not because it's obvious, but because the result is a certain Look, particularly among people who live their lives in the public eye. And let's be real, particularly among older women. There's a ton to unpack in that as it touches pay equity and job opportunity and the freedom to do whatever you want with your own body, but that's not really what this post is about either.
I guess this post is about the first images we've gotten of Gladiator II, a movie I'm very excited about.
Has Denzel Washington had work done? Almost certainly. But he's a man, so he hasn't had to have nearly as much done, plus we're not as used to looking for cosmetic procedures in men; as a result, at age sixty-nine, he looks credibly historical in a sword-and-sandals setting.
Women actors, particularly actors of a certain age, aren't always so fortunate. And I'm not talking about botched procedures, or even visible procedures. I'm talking about the sameness of the result, the plumpness and smoothness demanded of older women.
I don't want to include the Vanity Fair photo of the lovely fifty year old Connie Nielsen, also in Gladiator II, because this shouldn't be a conversation about the appearance of a particular woman. But we all know what good filler looks like! And we also know that no women in ancient Rome or Georgian England or medieval France had that look.
There's no real conclusion here, it just bums me out how often I'm watching a historical drama and a sixty year old woman, an actor of presence and skill and experience, has a face that just pushes me right out of the scene. This is no actor's fault, and it doesn't undercut their talent or that of the filmmakers, but it's a damn shame.
#this didn't used to be such a thing but cosmetic procedures are SO common among actors now and 'natural' so often just means 'look young'#and it sucks!
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